With CIO gone should we expect major reorgs?
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"$$ mismanagement, ethics, and compliance."
that happens in a lot of departments..
but...leadership turns a blind eye to it...
@7km - $$ mismanagement, ethics, and compliance.
What are the “some things”?
@z8 The CIO wasn't paying attention beyond his direct reports (his own words: regrets not speaking more to those below his reports) and "some things" happened right under his nose. That's why TIS is under the microscope.
He was allowed the time to find a landing spot, and left as soon as he found it.
CFO will be in that spot for a while, either to correct the books or to keep 'em cookin'. Any thoughts on which one?
They fired his a$$
Curious… what do you consider “useless departments” in TIS?
Hope the new CIO takes a closer look at a few of the least useful departments in TIS.
The CIO resigned voluntarily per the note from the CFO. There new CIO will undoubtedly restructure some things to their liking, but probably won’t be seismic.
However, it’s an open secret that TIS is heavily under the microscope via Next 75, so that has the potential to do some boat rocking.
hope they kicked him out. nothing but a nuisance. an agile kick maybe
Where did the CIO go? He got let go?